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Fully spin-polarized bulk states in ferroelectric GeTe

Krempaský, Juraj
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Fanciulli, Mauro  
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Nicolaï, Laurent
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January 31, 2020
Physical Review Research

By measuring the spin polarization of GeTe films as a function of light polarization we observed that the bulk states are fully spin polarized in the initial state, in strong contrast with observations for other systems with a strong spin-orbit interaction and the surface derived states in the same system. In agreement with state-of-the-art theory, our experimental results show that fully spin-polarized bulk states are an intrinsic property of the ferroelectric Rashba semiconductor α-GeTe(111). The fact that the measured spin-polarization vector does not change with light polarization can be explained by the absence of a mixing of states with a different total angular momentum J

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013107
Author(s)
Krempaský, Juraj
Fanciulli, Mauro  
Nicolaï, Laurent
Minár, Jan
Volfová, Henrieta
Caha, Ondřej
Volobuev, Valentine V.
Sánchez-Barriga, Jaime
Gmitra, Martin
Yaji, Koichiro
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Date Issued

2020-01-31

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Physical Review Research
Volume

2

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1

Article Number

013107

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PP00P2_170591

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